What is geoaccess?

Geoaccess is a term used to describe the geographical accessibility of a particular location or service. It is a measure of how easily people can reach a specific location, such as a hospital or school, or how accessible a service is, such as public transportation or healthcare. Geographical accessibility is determined by a variety of factors such as distance, travel time, availability of transportation, and physical barrier, among others. Various tools and technologies have been developed to measure or improve geographical accessibility, including geographic information systems (GIS), transport modeling, and mobile applications. Geographical accessibility plays a crucial role in various areas, including public health care, emergency response, urban planning, and transportation infrastructure.